A teen and two men who picked an unusual place to play war games with pellet guns forced the temporary shutdown of the MacLaren Youth Facility near Woodburn on Monday.

Shortly before 4 p.m., Oregon State Police troopers were called to the youth facility's grounds to check out a staffer's report of a man walking outside the perimeter fence while carrying a rifle and dressed in dark clothes and a mask.

Troopers found three males walking in a residential neighborhood north of the facility, all dressed in dark clothing and carrying Airsoft rifles, replica firearms that fire non-metallic pellets.

OSP troopers determined that Kenneth Chipman, 19, of Woodburn, Dakota Stoddard, 21, of Oregon City and a 14-year-old boy from Hubbard had wandered onto Oregon Youth Authority property outside the perimeter fence during an Airsoft war game.

Chipman and Stoddard were cited in Marion County Circuit Court for Criminal Trespass II and Disorderly Conduct II. The 14-year-old was cited into Marion County Juvenile Department for Criminal Trespass II and Disorderly Conduct II.